1. Go to the small Bocq car park, next to the church of Achet (V) (rue d'Achet), with a castle across the street. Take the road diagonally in front of the church, direction Mohiville and Scy. As a warm-up, you leave the village. Ignore secondary roads and pass the Scoville agglomeration sign, a name not on the staff map. At the bottom left the winds of Bocq. Leave the rue du Moulin on the right and a little further on the right is the water mill of Scoville (1) on the Bocq, which flows since under the road. Leave the rue Piron and pedal between some old houses by the rue de Scy, towards Mohiville. Follow this road to the intersection with the mirror. Turn right here and cross the Bocq. At the fork just above the bridge, choose the rising street of Coumont on the left. Ignore the back roads and continue straight at the intersection with the chapel on the tree, on a piece of hollow road, and then through an open landscape. Ignore a first road perpendicular to the left and cross a bush. Immediately after, turn left in a hairpin towards Mohiville and follow rue Malpré until, in front of a chapel between some trees, you can turn right into rue de Ry.
2. You now pedal straight to the castle of Ry (2). At the junction on the left and with a large bend passed in front of the castle. It climbs slowly, through a bush, then quite flat, with a nice panorama on the left. Before the first house, take rue du Tutawet on the right. You can now get off at Scy. At the crossroads straight then, in front of the half-timbered pink house, turn left into Rue du Soleil Levant. Get off and turn right at the T-junction. Diagonal to the right in front of you, the Bocq literally comes out of a wall. This may be the source, because Le Bocq originated in Scy. At the end of Rue du Soleil Levant at the T-junction (in front of you a TEC bus shelter) turn left and go up to the crossroads of the church. Continue driving straight and at the junction with the cross keep right, direction Barvaux. Beyond the cemetery, you ignore the secondary roads, in an open landscape, to a wider road. Follow this N938 left through the forest and then take the first road on the right. The Champ du Bois is on the panel. Enjoy a beautiful view. On the left the farm of the Chapel and passed some houses the Chapel Pirlot of 1887. Ignore the secondary roads and pass Croix Maillard (this is a white hexagonal toponymy sign) and a water tank. It's going down a lot now and it's good after all that climb. Past the sign of agglomeration of Nettinne you enter civilization and at a crossroads. You come from the rue du Bois de Sarts. On the left, it goes to church, but you have to turn right. The road immediately splits and you stay on the left. Past a chapel and on the T with the mirrors turn left. At a straight crossroads and just before the bridge over the Grand Vivier, turn left into Saint-Donat Street. You have a beautiful view of Nettinne on the left and pass in front of the chapel from which the street owes its name. At the end turn right into the rue des Minières, spent a few weekends and the chapel Notre-Dame de Walcourt until the road from Givet to Heure. Follow it on the left and take the road to Barvaux just after the Saint-Lambert Monon-Antoine chapel on the left. Pass a chapel and cross and cross a hollow road until you can turn right in front of a farm on Rue Nou Pré. The asphalt worsens and turns into a gravel road with the necessary pits. But you can go down! On a narrow bridge and further on the asphalt. Ignore secondary roads to a T-junction. Past the sign of agglomeration Moressée and retreat, pass in front of a farm. At the fork, ignore the cul-de-sac on the left and continue cycling to a Y-junction. On the right, it heads towards a bridge over the Neuf Vivier stream. But you pedal left, towards the container park and the farm of La Bourgade. In the village is a large house with half-timbering and bricks in between.
3. Past the farm of the Bourgade, you are out of the village in no time. You don't get rid of the climb so fast. Pass in front of the toponym Bosseret (hexagonal white sign) and the nameplate Somal. Ignore the back roads and pass a semi-open stable and enjoy the magnificent panorama. You can already estimate the path from here. You descend further in front of a chapel, a dangerous crossroads, a castle-like building and then cross a stream. Now follows a difficult climb, past an impressive listed castle farm (3) from the 16th century and after the turn further along the also listed Saint-Roch chapel (4). Keep climbing until you can turn right after the Maffe sign, towards the container park. You now pedal gently hilly, almost flat, through an open farmscape with beautiful views and pass a column with a chapel and a cross on top. Then cross the N983 and pass the container park on the way to the Great Genoa. Past the Méan agglomeration sign at the T-junction on the left. Turn right at the end of the road. Ignore the dead end of Odet on the left and pass in front of the church. Leave rue du Centre on the right and take the first street on the left rue St Hodémont. At the fork, leave the rue des Ecoles with local traffic and choose the street on the left towards the Village House 'Au Spinay'. Pedal along and pass the Méan football field to the first quadrangle. Left. The paved road is in poor condition at first. As the road improves, enjoy a 360° panorama with a patchwork of fields. At the first crossroads turn right, pass a point of the Bois Glaireuse to the junction of Fontenoy. On the right a bridge over the stream of Fontenoy, but our tower turns left. At the fork of the lonely tree, ignore a dead end road on the right and continue pedaling through the open landscape, pass a field cross and the Bel Air farm on the right until you return to the N983.
4. Turn right for a while, then immediately left, direction Jeneffe. On the left a picnic area and a commemorative stone for the 150th anniversary of Belgium. At the fork turn right, always direction Jeneffe. You follow Rue Croix Evrard through an open landscape with beautiful views, until you reach Jeneffe. Ignore Rue Fond de Saumon on the right and cycle along Rue Eugène-Joseph Eloy to the church. Cross the intersection and pedal along Rue Joseph Verdin, direction Hamois and Achet. You pass the village school and turn right at the crossroads on the road to the Cave Romaine. Don't worry about side roads until you reach a T-junction next to Jeneffe Wood. On a hexagonal panel, you can read that this place is called Chéricou. Turn left, still towards Hamois and Achet. Ignore the two secondary roads and at the junction the diagonal road to the right of Philippeville. Continue cycling until you can turn left, direction Achet, just after its nameplate. Cross a crossroads and pass a park (5) with barbecue area and educational panels. Then continue cycling in front of the cemetery and the Achet's agglomeration sign. Turn right at T and left at the next fork. Get off at the church and the tour through the Condroz is over.
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